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Overview of Replacing T1600 Host Subsystem Components
Taking the T1600 Host Subsystem Offline
Before you replace a control board or a Routing Engine, you must take the host subsystem offline. The host subsystem is taken offline and brought online as a unit. Normally, if two host subsystems are installed in the router, RE0 functions as the master and RE1 functions as the backup. Table 1 explains the effect of taking the host subsystem offline.
Table 1: Effect of Taking the Host Subsystem Offline
Type of Host Subsystem | Effect of taking the Host Subsystem Offline |
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Nonredundant host subsystem | The router shuts down. |
Backup host subsystem | The functioning of the router is not interrupted. The backup host subsystem is hot-removable and hot-insertable. |
Master host subsystem | The backup host subsystem becomes the master. The backup Routing Engine assumes Routing Engine functions. The master host subsystem is hot-pluggable. Removal or failure of the master Routing Engine affects forwarding and routing based on the high availability configuration:
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![]() | Note: Router performance might change if the backup Routing Engine's configuration differs from the former master's configuration. For the most predictable performance, configure the two Routing Engines identically, except for parameters unique to each Routing Engine. |
![]() | Note: For information about configuring graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) and nonstop active routing, see the Junos OS High Availability Library for Routing Devices. |
To take a host subsystem offline:
- Determine whether the host subsystem is functioning as
the master or as the backup, using one of the two following methods:
- Check the Routing Engine LEDs on the craft interface. If the green MASTER LED is lit, the corresponding host subsystem is functioning as the master.
- Issue the following CLI command. The master Routing Engine
is designated Master in the Current state field:
user@host> show chassis routing-engine
Routing Engine status: Slot 0: Current state Master ...
- If the host subsystem is functioning as the master, switch
it to backup using the CLI command:
user@host> request chassis routing-engine master switch
- Halt the Routing Engine.
user@host> request system halt
Wait until a message appears on the console confirming that the operating system has halted.
The command shuts down the Routing Engine cleanly, so its state information is preserved.
Note: The SIBs might continue forwarding traffic for approximately 5 minutes after the request system halt command has been issued.
- On the console or other management device connected to
the other Routing Engine, enter CLI operational mode and issue the
following command.
user@host> request chassis cb offline slot n
n is 0 or 1 for the slot number of the host subsystem being taken offline.
- Verify that the control board is offline:
user@host> show chassis environment cb
Replacing a Control Board or Routing Engine Component
![]() | Note: Taking the host subsystem offline is not required for Inserting or Removing a PC Card from a Routing Engine. To replace a solid-state disk or CompactFlash card, you must power off the Routing Engine. |
After you take the host subsystem offline, you can replace the following host subsystem components:
- Replacing a T1600 T-CB
- Replacing a T1600 LCC-CB
- Replacing a T1600 Routing Engine
- Replacing a DIMM Module in a T1600 Routing Engine